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REAS-TMIS: Resource-Efficient Authentication Scheme for Telecare Medical Information System
The phenomenal growth of smartphones and wearable devices has begun crowd-sourcing applications for the Internet of Things (IoT). E-healthcare is considered the essential service for crowd-sourcing IoT applications that help remote access or storage ...
Muhammad Tanveer +5 more
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A configurable telecare system [PDF]
The Homer system for telecare and home automation is described. Core capabilities are shared between these applications, supplemented by application-specific devices and services. Current home systems do not support simple, yet sophisticated, ways of controlling the home in a generic high-level way.
Maternaghan, Claire, Turner, Kenneth J
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Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common physical disability in childhood and results in motor impairment that is often associated with other disorders. The aim of this study was to assess whether a telecare intervention consisting of Action Observation ...
I. Rodríguez-Costa +6 more
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Making Telecare desirable rather than a last resort [PDF]
Despite reported benefits of Telecare use for older adults, uptake of Telecare in the United Kingdom remains relatively low. Non-users of Telecare are an under-researched group in the Telecare field. We conducted 22 qualitative individual semi-structured
Bentley, C.L. +3 more
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BACKGROUND: Post-discharge care of premature infants is an important goal that can provide a safe transition for these infants from the hospital to the home setting, especially who has undergone significant changes during Covid19.
Namnabati Mahboobeh +3 more
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Addressing design and suitability barriers to Telecare use: Has anything changed? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Issues relating to design and suitability of Telecare were raised twenty years ago. We explored the views of non-users of Telecare and examined whether design-related barriers exist today despite significant technological advances. OBJECTIVE:
Bentley, C.L. +3 more
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Telecare Service Use in Northern Ireland: Exploratory Retrospective Cohort Study
BackgroundTelecare is a health service that involves the home installation of a number of information technology support systems for individuals with complex needs, such as people with reduced mobility or disabilities and the ...
Hala Al-Obaidi +7 more
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The complexities of technology-based care : telecare as perceived by care practitioners [PDF]
Telecare, which offers ‘care at a distance’ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring technologies, has developed rapidly across health and social care policy in many developed countries.
Eccles, Andrew
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If telecare is the answer, what was the question? Storyline, tensions and the unintended consequences of technology-supported care [PDF]
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Critical Social Policy, March 2018, published by SAGE Publishing.
Glasby, Jon +2 more
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With the recent tremendous growth in technology, the Internet of Things (IoT) Telecare Medicine Information System (TMIS) is the most widely used medical information system with prominent achievements. Authentication schemes, which use Smart cards, offer
Niranchana Radhakrishnan +1 more
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